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explain the two types of alluvial soil

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Answered by Ajeet11111
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The alluvial soil found in India, particularly in the Indo–Gangetic plain, is of two types: khaddar (pale brown, sandy clays to loamy, less calcareous and carbonaceous soil, and found in the low areas of valley that are regularly flooded) and older bhangar soils (dark colored, mostly clayey, and containing lime nodules .
Answered by bratislava
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Explain the two types of alluvial soil

Explanation:

  • The alluvial sound is found in and is found in the Indo–Gangetic plain, is a loose and a unconsolidated or soil sediment that is reached by the water in some form, and redeposited and fine particles like the silt and clay and particles of the sand and gravel which are deposited and cemented to form the alluvial deposits.  
  • The kahadar which is then called as the new alluvial by the khaddar rIver and the bhangra is the older soil and is medium to fine in texture and has low organic content and is highly productive under the conditions of the irrigation and the fertilization.
  • The khaddar consists of the fine soil particles and is light in color and is very fertile soil and forms around the deltas region.

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